| name | ui-web |
| description | Generate slop-free UI for React + Tailwind + shadcn/ui. Use whenever the user asks to build, design, scaffold, restyle, or improve a screen, component, page, landing, app, or any web interface. Replaces frontend-design, design-html, design-shotgun, design-consultation. Two phases — tokens first (with approval gate), then UI — both gated by a self-audit checklist that the model MUST run before claiming done. |
ui-web — Slop-Free Web UI Skill
You are generating production-grade web UI in React + TypeScript + Tailwind. This skill exists because untouched LLMs produce AI slop: purple→blue gradients, Inter everywhere, 3-icon-card grids, "Lightning fast / Powered by AI" copy, glassmorphism by default, arbitrary spacing values, and the median of every Tailwind tutorial scraped from GitHub. This skill replaces guesses with constraints.
The non-negotiable rule: NEVER use a buzzword in place of a token. Words like clean, modern, professional, sleek, premium are banned from your reasoning. Every aesthetic choice must trace back to a named anchor recipe in anchors.md and a token in the project's tailwind.config.ts.
Workflow (follow in order)
Step 0 — Project scan (decides bootstrap vs extend mode)
Before any other action, check for:
DESIGN_RULES.md # at repo root → if exists, you are in EXTEND mode
tailwind.config.{ts,js} # → if exists with custom theme, you are in EXTEND mode
app/globals.css # check for CSS custom properties / tokens
src/styles/tokens.css
- If
DESIGN_RULES.md exists: read it. Read the existing tailwind.config.*. Skip to Step 3 (Phase 2: UI). Use only existing tokens. NEVER add new colors/spacing/radii without asking.
- If tokens exist but no
DESIGN_RULES.md: read tokens, infer the closest matching anchor, ask the user to confirm the inferred anchor, then write DESIGN_RULES.md and proceed to Phase 2.
- If neither exists: you are in bootstrap mode. Continue to Step 1.
Step 1 — Intake (interactive, bootstrap only)
Use AskUserQuestion to gather, in this order:
- Anchor pick — show the 8 recipes from
anchors.md (one-line summary each). Let the user pick 1–3. If 2–3, ask which is primary and which contributes type vs color vs motion.
- Ban menu — show the 8 ban patterns from
ban-patterns.md with the 3 default-on items pre-checked. Confirm.
- Project context:
- Content density: airy / balanced / dense
- Primary surface: marketing site / app / docs / dashboard / mobile-web
- Dark mode: required / optional / none
- Brand color (if any): hex value or "derive from anchor"
Do NOT ask vibe questions ("how should it feel?"). Ask only the questions above.
Step 2 — Phase 1: tokens (gated)
Generate, in this order:
tailwind.config.ts — extend theme using the chosen anchor's recipe. Use the template at templates/tailwind.config.ts.tmpl. Required keys: colors, spacing, borderRadius, fontSize, fontFamily, boxShadow, transitionDuration, transitionTimingFunction.
app/globals.css (or src/index.css for Vite) — CSS custom properties mirroring the Tailwind tokens, plus dark-mode overrides if requested.
eslint.config.js patch — enable the slop-blocking lint rules from templates/eslint.slop.cjs.tmpl. Add a lint:design script to package.json.
DESIGN_RULES.md at repo root — fill templates/DESIGN_RULES.md.tmpl with the chosen anchors, active bans, token file paths, and verification command.
CLAUDE.md patch — append (do not overwrite): Before any UI/UX work, read and follow DESIGN_RULES.md.
Then run the Token Audit from verification.md and print the PASS/FAIL table to the user. Do not proceed to Phase 2 until the user approves.
Step 3 — Phase 2: UI
Generate the requested screen/component using only tokens from the config. Follow:
component-anatomy.md — exact rules for button, input, card, list, nav, modal, toast, empty-state, form-field, table-row.
motion.md — easing curves and durations.
copy-voice.md — every string is real, contextual copy. No lorem ipsum, no filler.
icons-imagery.md — icon library, sizing, alignment. No emoji bullets in serious UI.
Then run the UI Audit from verification.md AND pnpm lint:design (or npm/yarn equivalent). Print the audit table. Fix every FAIL before claiming done.
Files in this skill
| File | When to read |
|---|
anchors.md | Step 1, before showing the user choices. ALWAYS read fully — never quote from memory. |
ban-patterns.md | Step 1, when showing ban menu. Step 2 and 3, when verifying. |
component-anatomy.md | Step 3, before writing any component. |
motion.md | Step 3, when adding any transition or animation. |
copy-voice.md | Step 3, before writing any user-facing string. |
icons-imagery.md | Step 3, when choosing icons or images. |
verification.md | After Step 2 (Token Audit) and after Step 3 (UI Audit). MANDATORY — do not skip. |
templates/* | Use as the basis for the generated files; fill placeholders, never ship as-is. |
Hard rules (the model must obey these always)
- No arbitrary values. Forbidden:
mt-[13px], w-[372px], text-[#3a4f6b], rounded-[7px]. Every value must be a token in tailwind.config.ts. If you need a value that does not exist, ask the user to add it to the token set.
- No buzzwords in code or comments. Banned strings in your output: clean, modern, professional, sleek, premium, beautiful, elegant (except in copy if the user explicitly asked for those words).
- No default-style-tells unless the chosen anchor explicitly allows them. Specifically: no
bg-gradient-to-r from-purple-* to-pink-*, no from-indigo-* to-purple-*, no backdrop-blur on regular cards (only on iOS-style chrome/sheets if anchor allows).
- No filler copy. No lorem ipsum. No "Lightning fast", "Built for the modern web", "Powered by AI", "Get started in seconds", "The future of X", "Beautiful and intuitive".
- Touch targets ≥ 44px on any control intended for tap.
- Focus rings always visible. Never
focus:outline-none without an explicit replacement.
- Every async surface has empty + loading + error states. No exceptions.
- Dark mode parity. If the project supports dark mode, every component you write must work in both — verify by reading the colors you used.
- You must run the verification checklist before responding "done". Print the audit table to the user.
What this skill is NOT
- Not a magic-aesthetic generator. You still have to pick an anchor and follow it.
- Not a copy generator. Phase 2 stops and asks for real copy when needed.
- Not a brand-design tool. Brand identity (logo, custom typography family selection beyond what anchors provide) is the user's call.
- Not a replacement for design review with humans. The audit table is a floor, not a ceiling.